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The image shows a dodo replica exhibited in what appears to be a museum, based on the presence of a display case and informational plaque. The plaque, written in Spanish, indicates that the dodo (Raphus cucullatus) was a flightless bird native to the island of Mauritius. It mentions that the dodo's extinction was caused by humans through habitat destruction, overhunting, and the introduction of diseases, and that the last known dodos died around 1690. The plaque also notes that the name "dodo" may have come from the Portuguese word for "fool" due to the bird's perceived ease of capture. The scene is within the city of Caracas, Venezuela. Several people are visible out of focus in the background, further suggesting a public setting like a museum.
Nataly

May 3, 2026, 6:30 PM

Caracas, Venezuela

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The image shows a dodo replica exhibited in what appears to be a museum, based on the presence of a display case and informational plaque. The plaque, written in Spanish, indicates that the dodo (Raphus cucullatus) was a flightless bird native to the island of Mauritius. It mentions that the dodo's extinction was caused by humans through habitat destruction, overhunting, and the introduction of diseases, and that the last known dodos died around 1690. The plaque also notes that the name "dodo" may have come from the Portuguese word for "fool" due to the bird's perceived ease of capture. The scene is within the city of Caracas, Venezuela. Several people are visible out of focus in the background, further suggesting a public setting like a museum.

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